A case of bismuth intoxication with irreversible renal damage

Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis. 2013 Nov 7:6:241-3. doi: 10.2147/IJNRD.S54818. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Bismuth is a chemical element symbolized as Bi and is a trivalent poor metal, which chemically resembles arsenic and antimony. Colloidal bismuth subcitrate (CBS) and bismuth subsalicylate are the bismuth salts widely used in the treatment of peptic ulcers, functional dyspepsia, and chronic gastritis. Intoxications with CBS are rare. In a few case reports, acute renal failure was described, but the literature review revealed no chronic renal failure related to CBS intoxication. In this case report we present a 21-year old female with chronic renal failure after a one year follow-up of CBS intoxication.

Keywords: acute renal failure; bismuth; chronic renal failure; intoxication.

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